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[TI-ASM/BASIC] Tutorials list

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Here's a list of BASIC and ASM tutorials I picked up on the web. It's not complete yet, but feel free to add stuff I forgot.

z80 assembly

Learn TI-83+ ASM in 28 days
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 26877.html

Independent Z80 Assembly Guide (not only for calcs)
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 20890.html

AsmGuru (not recommended for the 83+/84s, according to the two tutorials above)
-ENGLISH VERSION
http://www.ticalc.org/pub/text/z80/asmguru.zip
-FRENCH VERSION (hasn't been updated for a long while)
http://www.ovh.net/cgi-bin/clique.pl?co ... uru_vf.zip

Two other french tutorials
http://paxl.org:2080/~tift/tutos.php
http://www.ftp83plus.net/Tutorials/TI83pAsmTut.htm

TI-82/83/83+(/84?) unification FAQ
http://paxl.org:2080/~etrangepulpe/ti83 ... ation.html

Interrupts guide
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 16891.html

Grayscale (no tutorial yet)
http://home.tiscali.nl/~kingma/downloads/gpp11.zip


TI-BASIC

BasicGuru tutorial
http://bgo.netfirms.com/tutorials/index.html

Grayscale
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi ... 35823.html


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Coming soon...
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Post by Duck »

Pretty good list.
My GPP file is not really a tutorial though, just a bunch of example source codes and a minimalistic readme file...
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http://paxl.org:2080/~etrangepulpe/ti83 ... ation.html

this link works for me for the unification guide. very helpful btw gH.
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Thanks for the links. GH should update the tutorial section in the TIFT because the http://paxlip.no-ip.org:2080/~etrangepu ... ation.html link on the website wasn't working

I added the GPP because I heard there will be some doc in the future and it's a pretty good tool for ASM programmers
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Good topic. Made this one sticky :)
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Emm...sorry guys, but d'you think you could dig up a few more ASM guides for 83+ to 84+SE? I tried ASM in 28 days, but i dunno, it just didnt help me.
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That_One_Guy wrote:Emm...sorry guys, but d'you think you could dig up a few more ASM guides for 83+ to 84+SE? I tried ASM in 28 days, but i dunno, it just didnt help me.
I guess you have to do with those...
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Post by tr1p1ea »

Well i dont know if this has been mentioned, nor how usefull it is ... but there are some assembly logs that go way back at ticalc.org in the programming section. They might prove useful to some people.

Check it out here: http://www.ticalc.org/programming/columns/
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Post by dysfunction »

Wow... the last time I checked those the links were all broken.
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Post by tifreak8x »

For more basic tutorials, I am writing up z80 tutorials, and I am recieving 89 basic tutorials from DarkerLine Productions...

http://tifreakware.calcgames.org/tutorials.htm

It is still a work in progress though...
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http://www.unitedti.org/index.php?download=93

A good sprite tutorial for pure Basic.
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Post by Liazon »

okay, well, i've read basically all the ASM tutorials on ticalc.org, and i understand stuff like registers, hex, binary, the stack, calls, labels, jumps, cp, and i'm starting to get the hang of flags

but like seriously, i'm just too afraid to actually try stuff on my calc. I'm afraid of permanently breaking it. Can anyone explain to me how to use VTI or some other emulator?
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First off, it's quite unlikely that you'll permanently break your calculator using Asm. It IS possible to write a program that will do that, but quite hard to do by accident.
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You may also use PindurTI (see the Announce Your Projects section), which emulates the 83(+). The readme describes how it works.
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The only way I could think of to do that is to somehow write to the OS's flash or screw with the LCD. Both are difficult to do.
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